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- being overly cautious during a driving test is not good as it can result in stopping the normal flow of traffic. you should make sure you proceed when it is your turn to do so.
a. true
b. false
- if you are involved in a collision and do not stop, what are the consequences?
a. you will receive a citation.
b. you may be convicted of hit and run.
c. only your insurance rates will rise.
d. there are no consequences.
- who has the right of way at a crosswalk, a pedestrian or a driver?
a. driver
b. pedestrian
- a flashing red light at an intersection means.
a. stop before entering
b. slow down before entering
c. wait for the green light
d. none of the above
Question 14
Being overly cautious in a driving test can disrupt traffic flow, so it's not good. The statement says this is true, which aligns with driving test expectations (proceed when it's your turn without unnecessary caution).
If you don't stop after a collision, hit - and - run charges are possible (option B), you can get a citation (option A), and insurance rates can rise (option C). So option B (you may be convicted of hit and run) is a valid consequence, and it's the marked correct option here.
At a crosswalk, pedestrians have the right of way. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, so the pedestrian (option B) has the right of way.
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A. True